🔴 10 Signs You’re Dealing with a Toxic Manager (And It’s Time to Rethink Your Job)
🚩 Ever feel like your job isn’t the problem... your manager is?
If you're constantly stressed, overlooked, or second-guessing your worth at work, it might be more than burnout — it could be toxic leadership. In this video, we break down the 10 biggest red flags that your boss might be the reason you’re feeling stuck, drained, or ready to walk.
🎯 Whether you're actively job hunting or just wondering if you're crazy (you're not), these are the signs you need to know.
👇 WATCH THIS IF YOU’RE SEEING:
Constant micromanagement
No feedback or recognition
A lack of direction or growth
Work-life boundaries getting bulldozed
And more...
🔑 This career advice could change the way you look at your job — and your next move.
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Infographic Credit: The CEO Accelerator by Eric Partaker
✨ Chapters:
0:00 Intro – Why Managers Matter
0:48 Sign #1 – They Avoid Conflict
2:15 Sign #2 – No Growth Path
3:40 Sign #3 – Micromanagement
5:02 Sign #4 – Ignoring Feedback
6:20 Sign #5 – Overloading Top Performers
7:35 Sign #6 – Playing Favorites
8:52 Sign #7 – No Clear Vision
10:03 Sign #8 – Inconsistent Leadership
11:15 Sign #9 – No Work-Life Boundaries
12:28 Sign #10 – No Recognition
13:45 Final Thoughts – You’re Not Crazy
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